A retail display bracket includes an upper panel member oriented downwardly from a bottom of a display shelf and located behind a front of the display shelf. A lower panel member is coupled to the upper panel member by a connecting panel member and is positioned forward from and below a front of the display shelf. Located on a front surface of the lower panel member are a plurality of sample products spaced apart from each other. A plurality of shelf tabs extend from a top end of the upper panel member and are inserted through perforations in the display shelf in a direction from the bottom of the display shelf to a top of the display shelf.
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1. A retail display bracket comprising:
an upper panel member adapted to be oriented downwardly from a bottom of a display shelf and adapted to be located behind a front of the display shelf;
a lower panel member coupled to the upper panel member by a connecting panel member and adapted to be positioned forward from and below the front of the display shelf, wherein the lower panel member includes a front surface configured to hold a plurality of sample products spaced apart from each other along the front surface; and
a plurality of shelf tabs extending from a top end of the upper panel member and adapted to be inserted through perforations in the display shelf in a direction from the bottom of the display shelf to a top of the display shelf.
17. A method of displaying sample products comprising:
providing a display shelf;
providing a retail display bracket having an upper panel member and a lower panel member that is coupled to the upper panel member;
mounting the retail display bracket to the display shelf by inserting a plurality of shelf tabs that extend from the upper panel member through perforations in the display shelf in a direction from a bottom of the shelf to a top of the shelf, wherein the upper panel member is oriented downwardly from a bottom of the display shelf and the lower panel member is adapted to be oriented downwardly from the display shelf and in a location forward from a front of the display shelf; and
displaying sample products adapted to be located on a front surface of the lower panel member.
10. A retail display bracket comprising:
an upper flange having a top end, a bottom end and being oriented substantially vertically;
a plurality of tabs extending from the top end of the upper flange and configured to be inserted through holes in a display shelf to mount the upper flange to the display shelf, wherein the upper flange is adapted to be oriented downwardly from a bottom of the display shelf and adapted to be located behind a front of the display shelf;
a middle flange oriented substantially horizontally and extending forward from the bottom end of the upper flange to a front end;
a lower flange downwardly extending from the front end of the middle flange and configured to receive sample products for displaying to customers, wherein the lower flange is adapted to be positioned forward of the front of the display shelf; and
wherein the front end of the middle flange is located forward from the upper flange and the lower flange extends downwardly from the front end of the middle flange.
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Retail stores use a variety of display fixtures to present products to customers for purchase. These display fixtures can support the product, indicate the product price, include signage for highlighting the product and/or include structures that hold samples of the product. Exemplary display structures include shelves, trays, racks, peg hooks and other similar structures.
The discussion above is merely provided for general background information and is not intended to be used as an aid in determining the scope of the claimed subject matter.
A retail display bracket is coupled to a display shelf. The retail display bracket includes an upper panel member oriented downwardly from a bottom of a display shelf and located behind a front of the display shelf. A lower panel member is coupled to the upper panel member by a connecting panel member and is positioned forward from and below a front of the display shelf. Located on a front surface of the lower panel member are a plurality of sample products spaced apart from each other. A plurality of shelf tabs extend from a top end of the upper panel member and are inserted through perforations in the display shelf in a direction from the bottom of the display shelf to a top of the display shelf.
A retail display bracket includes an upper flange having a top end, a bottom end and being oriented substantially vertically. A middle flange is oriented substantially horizontally and extending forward from the bottom end of the upper flange to a front end. A lower flange downwardly extends from the front end of the middle flange and is configured to receive sample products for displaying to customers. A plurality of tabs extend from the top end of the upper flange. The front end of the middle flange is located forward from and below the upper flange and the lower flange extends downwardly from the front end of the middle flange.
A method of displaying sample products on a gondola display unit is provided. The method includes mounting a retail display bracket to a shelf of the gondola display unit by inserting a plurality of shelf tabs into perforations in a direction from a bottom of the shelf to a top of the shelf. Each of the plurality of shelf tabs extend from an upper panel member that is oriented downwardly from a bottom of the shelf and is coupled to a lower panel member that is oriented downwardly from the shelf and in a location forward from a front of the shelf. The sample products are displayed on the lower panel member by locating the sample products on a front surface of the lower panel member.
This Summary is provided to introduce a selection of concepts in a simplified form that are further described below in the Detailed Description. This Summary is not intended to identify key features or essential features of the claimed subject matter, nor is it intended to be used as an aid in determining the scope of the claimed subject matter. The claimed subject matter is not limited to implementations that solve any or all disadvantages noted in the background.
The retail display bracket described herein holds product samples or miniature sizes of products samples, such as lids for cookware, in various colors. Based on the different colors of product samples, a customer selects for purchase the color of merchandise, such as cookware, that is desired. The retail display bracket connects to and protrudes from a gondola display shelf without blocking or interfering with price labels or price label holders located on the front of the shelf. The plurality of product samples are mounted adjacent to each other on a downwardly depending member of the retail display bracket for ease of viewing, comparing and selecting.
Retail display bracket 100 further includes a plurality of shelf tabs 124a, 124b, 124c and 124d. Each shelf tab 124a-d extends from top end 126 of upper flange 102. More particularly, each shelf tab 124a-d extends from top end 126 in a direction backwards from upper flange 102, middle flange 104 and lower flange 106 and is oriented substantially horizontally. In other words, each shelf tab 124a-d is substantially parallel with middle flange 104 and substantially perpendicular with upper flange 102 and lower flange 106.
As illustrated in
Still further, a plurality of threaded studs or mounting posts 132a-k and a plurality of transparent pockets 130a-k are coupled to a front surface 134 of lower flange 106. Each transparent pocket 130a-k is located below one of the plurality of threaded studs or mounting posts 132a-k. Each stud or mounting post 132a-k is spaced across and along length 116 of lower flange 106 along the approximate middle of lower flange 106 and protrudes from front surface 134 of lower flange 106 to terminating ends. Each stud or mounting post 132a-k is configured to engage with a sample product. In the embodiment illustrated in
Each transparent sleeve or pocket 130a-k is coupled to front surface 134 of lower flange 106 by, for example, an adhesive. Each transparent sleeve or pocket 130a-k is located on front surface 134 of lower flange 106 so that the sample product that is engaged with the stud or mounting post directly above the transparent sleeve or pocket hides the transparent sleeve or pocket from view. Each of the plurality of sleeves or pockets 130a-k is configured to receive or contain a tag including indicia describing which of the plurality of sample products should be engaged with the stud or mounting post directly above the transparent sleeve or pocket. In the embodiment illustrated in
Each of the plurality of shelf tabs 124a-d are inserted through a respective perforation in display shelf 202a. As illustrated in
Each fastener 136a-b includes a bolt 138a-b and a nut 140a-b, such as a wing nut. Each bolt 138a-b extends from top 210a of display shelf 202a through one of second perforations 214a (shown in phantom lines) in display shelf 202a and further through one of the holes 142a-d in middle flange 104. Nut 140a-b then secures bolt 138a-b in place by engaging with the bolt against a bottom surface 105 of middle flange 104. While
First and second perforations 212a and 214a are shown in
To display sample products on gondola display unit 200, retail display bracket 100 is mounted to display shelf 202a by inserting the plurality of shelf tabs 124a-d into first perforations 212a that are part of a first row of perforations in display shelf 202a in a direction from bottom 208a of display shelf 202a to top 210a of display shelf 202a. Sample products 300 are displayed on lower flange 106 by coupling the sample products on front surface 134. Retail display bracket 100 is further secured to display shelf 202a by fastening middle flange 104 to display shelf 202a. In particular, bolts 138a-b are respectively inserted from top 210a of display shelf 202a through a respective perforation 214a in display shelf 202a to bottom 208a and through a respective hole 142a-d in middle flange 104. A respective nut 140a-b is then attached to a bottom of bolt 138a-b to complete the fastening.
Although elements have been shown or described as separate embodiments above, portions of each embodiment may be combined with all or part of other embodiments described above.
Although the subject matter has been described in language specific to structural features and/or methodological acts, it is to be understood that the subject matter defined in the appended claims is not necessarily limited to the specific features or acts described above. Rather, the specific features and acts described above are disclosed as example forms of implementing the claims.
Johnson, Jason W., Zobel, Erin L.
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